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I first met Daren at Google Singapore back in 2019 and he was already a great storyteller. Never would I have imagined that he would become a creator on the sister company of Google, YouTube and I was one of the early audiences watching his videos for investment advice and car reviews. Not that I would buy a car in Singapore.
He has since posted consistently for 3 years and has grown a substantial number on his platform. The amazing thing about this conversation? Having sat down in his Tesla Model 3 for the conversation in camp mode which no other internal combustion engine vehicles could do! Though a short one, the conversation goes directly into the space of social media and content creation and why he does what he does. Fun fact: Since we are both in the automotive industry, we talked a little about the industry!
Timeline:
[00:00] The transition from a Googler to a YouTuber
[01:49] When did he start YouTube?
[02:53] The transferable skills from Google
[03:39] Managing the business side and creative side of his YouTube channel
[06:48] Advice to someone starting a YouTube channel
[10:06] How he handles negative feedback
[13:29] Was there someone for him to look up to when he started out?
[14:41] The rise of BYD
[16:38] The lessons he learnt after reviewing so many cars
[20:50] EV sales have slowed down
[23:42] What do his viewers say about his content?
[25:16] Teslacon
[26:20] What he loves about his Tesla Model 3
[29:22] This is what he would do if he were to enter the social media game again
By Ray LowI first met Daren at Google Singapore back in 2019 and he was already a great storyteller. Never would I have imagined that he would become a creator on the sister company of Google, YouTube and I was one of the early audiences watching his videos for investment advice and car reviews. Not that I would buy a car in Singapore.
He has since posted consistently for 3 years and has grown a substantial number on his platform. The amazing thing about this conversation? Having sat down in his Tesla Model 3 for the conversation in camp mode which no other internal combustion engine vehicles could do! Though a short one, the conversation goes directly into the space of social media and content creation and why he does what he does. Fun fact: Since we are both in the automotive industry, we talked a little about the industry!
Timeline:
[00:00] The transition from a Googler to a YouTuber
[01:49] When did he start YouTube?
[02:53] The transferable skills from Google
[03:39] Managing the business side and creative side of his YouTube channel
[06:48] Advice to someone starting a YouTube channel
[10:06] How he handles negative feedback
[13:29] Was there someone for him to look up to when he started out?
[14:41] The rise of BYD
[16:38] The lessons he learnt after reviewing so many cars
[20:50] EV sales have slowed down
[23:42] What do his viewers say about his content?
[25:16] Teslacon
[26:20] What he loves about his Tesla Model 3
[29:22] This is what he would do if he were to enter the social media game again